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    Super-rich
    Owning a racehorse is the latest way for wealthy millennials to brag

    Auctioneer targets social media-obsessed youngsters with prospect of entering the parade ring at Royal Ascot
    • Fiona O’Brien, a home carer in Renfrewshire and a GMB rep, joins striking women workers

      Equal pay
      Strikes by women spread across Scotland

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      How much have UK prices risen in the past two years?

    • London squatters
      'Occupiers' take over Gordon Ramsay hotel and pub

    • Viagogo boss Cris Miller
      Carrying on ticketing, despite the controversy

    • Brexit
      New checks will cause food shortages in UK, importers warn

    • HS2 purchases
      Government still buying properties along route despite scrapping scheme

    • Horizon IT scandal
      Post office operators may prosecute to hold officials to account, says Alan Bates

    • Qantas
      Perth to London route paused because of attack on Israel

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Ilya

While global leaders consider the regulation of artificial intelligence, Ilya Sutskever, one of the leading AI scientists behind ChatGPT, describes his philosophy of a technology that is shaping the world.

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Ilya

Opinion & analysis

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    At last G20 is showing how to finance an assault on poverty

    Larry Elliott
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    Are the octogenarian IMF and World Bank sprightly enough for the job?

    Larry Elliott
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    Even Europe’s far-right firebrands seem to sense Brexit is a disaster

    William Keegan
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    From boom to burst, the AI bubble is only heading in one direction

    John Naughton
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    Profits over pipes
    Who should own our water?

    Thames Water owes hundreds of millions of pounds in debt, and the UK government is concerned about its potential collapse. Helena Horton reports
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    What is Reddit really worth?

    The popular social media site has never made a profit and relies on an army of unpaid moderators to keep order. So what difference will a stock market listing make? Alex Hern reports
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    ‘It’ll be a massive saving’: why more people in the UK are downsizing home

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    ‘Completely destroyed’: how a Halfords service left a car owner £2,000 out of pocket

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    • Four big tax myths flying around on TikTok: ‘Anyone who follows this is in for a world of hurt’

    • UK house prices should return to growth in next year, Rics survey shows

    • I’m a victim of scammers. But Revolut says ‘no’ to a refund

    • There no escape as AvantiGas holds its LPG customers ‘hostage’

    • Biden announces new plan to cancel student loans for 30m borrowers

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